Money plays an increasingly important role in life, and even the love of money becomes sacred because it is no longer involved. What is eternity? Jane? Austin described the love and marriage of her time with delicate brushwork unique to women. The motive of choosing a spouse determines the standard of choosing a spouse. People's criteria for choosing a spouse will vary with different motives. Jane? 6? 1 Austin humorously described the marriage and a series of activities related to marriage in Pride and Prejudice. How men choose their wives and how young women and their mothers choose their future husbands constitute many wonderful scenes in this novel. In this work about marriage, the author focuses on several different marriage relationships. Although they all entered the besieged city of marriage, the happiness of marriage is different. This is because Austin's marriage involves not only feelings, but also the economy. "A bachelor with property must marry a wife, which has become a universally recognized truth." [1] The first sentence of this book points out an important factor affecting marriage-money, but is this really the truth? Through the analysis of the novel, the marriage in the book can be divided into three different realms. The motivation of more people to choose a spouse determines the standard. People's standards are different because of different motives for choosing a spouse. Jane? Austin described the marriage and a series of activities related to marriage in Pride and Prejudice in a relaxed way. There are many wonderful scenes in the novel about how men choose their wives and how young women and their mothers choose the future for God. In the discussion of marriage, the author uses works to describe different relationships between marriage and love. Although they have entered the castle, marriage is a different happy marriage. Austin's pen is not only a marriage, but also involves emotions and is closely related to the economy. "It has become one of the universally acknowledged truths that anyone who owns single property is bound by his wife." [1] The first word highlighted in this book is one of the important factors affecting marriage-money. However, is this really the truth? Through the analysis of this book, it can be divided into three different marriages. 1. Lydia and wickham's Marriage: Passionate Love 1. Lydia and wickham's Marriage: If you want to choose the most absurd and pessimistic marriage in Pride and Prejudice, it is undoubtedly Lydia and wickham's marriage. It's hard to say what love there is between two people. Even if there is reluctance, it can only be regarded as blind passion produced by "carnal love". Jane? 6? 1 Austin is critical of their marriage. Lydia is frivolous, reckless and ignorant, while Wickham is cunning, ambitious and superficial. Reason, emotion and morality can be said to be the most important components in the spirit of marriage, but they have none, and the failure of their marriage has long been doomed.
Money played an important role in Wickham's choice of Lydia. Wickham, as a lower middle class, did not have much property to inherit, which aggravated his greedy desire for money. Finally, Mr Darcy stepped forward, paid off Wickham's debts, gave Lydia 1000 and bought Wickham an office, which finally facilitated Wickham's marriage with Lydia. It can be seen that besides blind passion, money also plays a key role in this marriage. In Pride and Prejudice, if you want to choose a bizarre and least successful marriage, it is undoubtedly the marriage of Lydia and Wacker. What is between two people, even love, can only be reluctant. "carnal love" is blind. Jane? Austin is critical of their marriage. Lydia is frivolous, reckless and ignorant, while Wacker is cunning, ambitious and superficial. Reason, emotion and morality are the most important spiritual aspects in marriage, and some marriages fail if they don't have any of these things. Qian Qi of Lydia played an important role in the choice of Shevak. Wacker's identity belongs to the lower middle class, and he has no large property to inherit, thus aggravating his greed for money. Finally, in order to pay off Wackham's debt, Mr Darcy bought a Wackham for Lydia in addition to paying 1,000 pounds, and finally married Wackham and Lydia. In this marriage, besides passion, money also plays a cruel role blindly. Second, the marriage of Charlotte and Collins: In order to consolidate the family's economic, political or social status, the marriage of Charlotte and Collins: In Pride and Prejudice, money, love and marriage are often inseparable. In novels, when people talk about marriage, there is always the shadow of money. Typical examples of choosing money to get married are Reverend Collins and Charlotte? 6? 1 Lucas combination.
Collins chose Charlotte as his wife, obviously not because he fell in love with her. When Collins proposed to Elizabeth, he elaborated on his reasons for getting married: first, he set an example for the parish in marriage; Second, enhance my sense of happiness; Third, the lady advised me to get married. So when Collins' proposal to Elizabeth was rejected, he turned to Miss Charlotte without hesitation. Collins is anxious to finish the task of getting married. It doesn't matter who he will marry or whether he has feelings for her. In Pride and Prejudice, money and love and marriage are usually inseparable. In novels about marriage, people are always inseparable from money, but the most typical examples of this kind of money's shadow on marriage are Pastor Collins and Charlotte? Lucas group. Thank Collins for choosing Charlotte as his wife, obviously not out of love. When she married Elizabeth Collins, she explained her reasons for getting married: first, she set an example for the parish in marriage, and second, she improved her happiness; Third, this lady asked me to marry Special Advisor. So when Collins' proposal to Elizabeth was rejected, he married Miss Charlotte without hesitation. Collins hurried to finish this task, but marriage is to marry her. It doesn't matter who feels this. Charlotte. 6? Lucas 1 can be said to be a thoughtful and rational woman in Pride and Prejudice. She clearly realized the universality of middle and upper class marriage in British society at that time: "Marriage is not a private combination to meet personal psychological and physical needs, but an institutional strategy to ensure the permanent existence of families and their property." [2] Therefore, Charlotte, who was born in a ruined aristocratic family, did not have much considerable dowry and could not climb to any high position. Being forced to marry Collins is actually a helpless choice. Moreover, at the end of 18 and the beginning of 19, Britain was also a male-centered era, where men and women were unequal and women's social status was very low. According to the law, women have no right to inherit property, and family life is considered to be the most suitable world for women. Marriage is the shortcut and the only way for women to survive and get life security and "economic security". This led to the marriage at that time not only as the destination of love, but also as a means of "making a living", which inevitably produced some seemingly absurd things. Charlotte. Lucas is a woman in Pride and Prejudice. She rationally and soberly realizes the universal nature of upper-middle class marriage in British society: "Marriage is not to meet personal psychological and physical needs, but a strategy that combines family private property and institutions." [2] Therefore, Charlotte, who belongs to the eternal ruined aristocratic family, does not have much considerable dowry and can't claim her own job. Being forced to marry Collins is a helpless realistic choice. In Britain at the end of18th century and the beginning of19th century, it was a male-centered era, with gender inequality and women's status in society was very low. According to the law, women have no right to inherit property, and family life is considered to be the most suitable for women. Women want to survive, to get the guarantee of life and economic guarantee, "marriage is the only way." This leads to marriage not only as a destination of love, but also as a means. Thirdly, Elizabeth and Darcy: for personal feelings, love and friendship are the third, and Elizabeth and Darcy: for personal feelings, from 16 to 18, the criteria for choosing a spouse in British upper class have not changed much. They pay attention to the material basis of marriage, emphasizing the right family, but they don't deny that love and affection are the premise of marriage. The marriage between Elizabeth and Darcy is the most perfect and successful ideal marriage in Pride and Prejudice, and their union is really based on love. Elizabeth is smart, lively and lovely, just like a crane, full of personality and connotation. She realized the social atmosphere of talking about marriage based on wealth and social status at that time, and her best friend's marriage was not based on love, but she did not lose herself, but chose to continue to pursue her love bravely. It was Elizabeth's extraordinary speech and noble sentiment that attracted Darcy and made him fall in love with her gradually. This also reflects the traditional British concept of mate selection, because in addition to beauty, descent and wealth, the upper class of society has always paid attention to character and virtue. 16- 18 th century British upper-class spouses have not changed much, paying attention to the material and equality of marriage, but they have not denied that feelings are the premise of love and marriage. The marriage between Elizabeth and Darcy is the most perfect and successful marriage ideal in Pride and Prejudice, which is really based on love. Elizabeth is smart, lively and lovely, like a white and chaste lotus, with rich connotation and personality. She realized that his best friend's marriage was not based on love, but she didn't lose herself, but bravely chose to continue pursuing his love. It is Elizabeth's extraordinary speech and noble sentiment that attracted Darcy, because she was born Darcy. This also reflects the traditional British concept of mate selection, because in terms of beauty and wealth, social character and virtue are always emphasized. Elizabeth is a middle-class lady with secondary education and the daughter of a gentleman. However, compared with the aristocratic class, her family status is still low, her relatives and friends are uneducated, and she is often full of ugliness in public, which makes her feel ashamed, which lays the foundation for her prejudice in character. Darcy, on the other hand, is introverted and doesn't like talking to strangers. Coupled with his family background and huge wealth, it is inevitable to give people the impression of arrogance. However, with the increase of contact between the two people, they are gradually attracted by each other's advantages. But when Darcy thought he would get a satisfactory answer and showed a confident look on his face, he aroused Elizabeth's resentment, flatly refused his proposal, and mercilessly accused him of being arrogant and rude. This shows the lofty significance of love to marriage: even if you are Gao Fushuai, it is difficult for them to have love if you treat each other condescendingly or even arrogantly. Without love, there will be no marriage. Later, Darcy gradually realized his own shortcomings, accepted Elizabeth's accusation and corrected his arrogance and conceit. After Darcy stepped forward to solve the marriage crisis between Lydia and Wickham, he won the respect of Elizabeth. Elizabeth gradually accepted the repentant Darcy, and they finally developed sincere feelings and finally formed a happy marriage. Elizabeth is a middle-class educated young lady and the daughter of a middle-class gentleman. However, compared with the aristocratic family, the friends with low status are still uneducated. Often in public, she will be left to fend for herself. Since this environment has laid a prejudice foundation for her character, Darcy's character is extreme and she doesn't like and treat strangers introverted. Plus, he comes from a rich family, which will make people proud. But as their contact gradually increased, their advantages became more and more. But when Darcy thought he would get a satisfactory answer, the grand victory on his face aroused Elizabeth's resentment and refused his proposal, accusing him of being soft-hearted and arrogant. Love here is for a noble marriage: even if you are handsome and rich, even if the other party is arrogant and condescending, you think that both sides should have love, and there is no marriage without love. Later, Darcy gradually realized this, accepted the accusation and corrected the shortcomings of Queen Elizabeth's arrogance. After Darcy stepped forward to solve the marriage crisis between Lydia and Wacker, he won the respect of Elizabeth. Elizabeth gradually accepted the repentant Darcy, and they finally developed sincere feelings and finally formed a happy marriage.